Office 365 is Microsoft’s productivity solution in the cloud. It is sold in suites that are available for every organization, regardless of their size. There are a number of editions/plans with a monthly or yearly commitment. Office 365 is licensed on a per user basis.

Microsoft Office gives you access to your familiar Office applications, email, calendar, HD video conferencing, and the most up-to-date documents. Microsoft Office suites available through Volume Licensing include the following: Microsoft Office Standard and Microsoft Office Professional Plus. Both editions support installation on the terminal server. Office client suites are licensed on a per device basis.

Microsoft Azure is a growing collection of integrated cloud services that developers and IT professionals use to build, deploy, and manage applications through our global network of datacenters. With Azure, you get the freedom to build and deploy wherever you want, using the tools, applications, and frameworks of your choice.

Server operating system. The main component of the information system of a modern enterprise. There are three primary editions of Windows Server: Standard, Datacenter and Essentials. Licensed objects can be physical cores in the server, users, and/or devices.

Microsoft Visual Studio is a powerful development environment that provides high quality code throughout the software development cycle, from design to deployment. Whatever applications you develop, for SharePoint, the Internet, Windows, Windows Phone, and other platforms, Visual Studio is a universal, comprehensive solution.

Dynamics 365 is a product line of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications announced by Microsoft in July 2016 and released on November 1, 2016. Dynamics 365 is sold in two editions, the Business Edition for small and medium businesses (SMBs), and the Enterprise Edition for medium to large organizations. The Business Edition includes the Financials application. The Enterprise Edition is comprised of Dynamics CRM applications (field service, sales, project service automation, and customer service) plus Microsoft PowerApps, together with Microsoft's premier ERP product, known as Dynamics 365 for Operations.

Server Database management system with analytics for enterprises of any size. There are two core editions: Standard and Enterprise. There are two main licensing models that apply to SQL Server: SERVER + CAL or core based licensing.

A powerful diagramming platform with a rich set of built-in stencils. It is a popular application for visualizing ideas, diagrams, home or office plans and other tasks. There are two available editions: Standard and Professional. Licensed on a per device basis.

A collaborative and messaging enterprise server platform designed by Microsoft to run on Windows Servers. Available in two server editions: Standard and Enterprise. It’s licensed using the Server/CAL model, which means that access to Exchange Server requires both a server license and a client access license (CAL).

It’s a flexible on-premises solution for project portfolio management (PPM) and everyday work. Team members, project participants, and business decision makers can get started, prioritize project portfolio investments and deliver the intended business value from virtually anywhere. There is only one edition available. Licensing model – servers, users, devices.